![]() ![]() Unfortunately, it was too little too late for Marie Antoinette. Though the artist painted at least 30 portraits of the queen, this dignified painting was specifically intended to reaffirm her status as monarch. Unlike many of the more informal portraits that Vigée Le Brun painted of the French monarch and her children, this painting was formally commissioned by Marie Antoinette’s mother to depict her reign as the Queen of France. Her crown peaks out from the right side of the portrait, sitting atop the table, a constant reminder of her position and power. Though she still sports her iconic powdered updo and a feathered cap. The queen is dressed in royal blue, what for her would be considered relatively modest attire, compared to earlier portraits. She is surrounded by a stately room, adorned with massive marble columns that echo the queen’s regality, an intricate floral carpet, and richly colored drapery. A now infamous historical figure, this full-length oil portrait of the French monarch features her seated at a red velvet swathed table, holding a book stamped with the coat of arms of her imperial Austrian family and her French husband’s family, to indicate their political alliance. ![]() Marie-Antoinette was the Queen of France in the period preceding the French Revolution, reigning beside King Louis XVI from 1774 to 1792. Not unlike Marie Antoinette, Vigée Le Brun was a maverick in her field, known for blazing her own trail and often shirking the rules. As was often the case in the 18th century, a woman in the arts and a woman in politics were not common in France. Though they may have come from very different backgrounds, these two women faced some parallel adversities. Vigée Le Brun was the official portrait artist for Marie Antoinette, painting the French monarch numerous times in an array of agreeable scenes in an attempt to soften her image in the face of widespread public critique. Marie Antoinette-a woman who perhaps needs no introduction-is the subject of this historic portrait by French artist Louise Élisabeth Vigée Le Brun.
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